Inflammatory bowel disease is a complex, immune-mediated condition that extends beyond the digestive tract. This article explores Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis through a functional medicine lens, examining gut barrier disruption, immune dysregulation, flare persistence, and integrative strategies that support long-term stability.
Read MoreMany people experience persistent symptoms after eating gluten despite negative celiac testing. This article explains what non-celiac gluten sensitivity is, how it affects the gut and immune system, and how it can be identified and managed within a root-cause framework.
Read MoreAutoimmune disease reflects immune dysregulation shaped by genetics, environment, gut health, and metabolic stress. A functional medicine approach focuses on identifying root causes and supporting immune regulation rather than symptom suppression alone.
Read MoreEndometriosis is more than a gynecologic diagnosis. This article explores how immune dysregulation, inflammation, and tissue-level hormone signaling contribute to endometriosis—and why addressing root drivers matters for lasting improvement.
Read MoreMast cell activation syndrome (MCAS) causes multi-system symptoms including flushing, hives, digestive upset, palpitations, and brain fog. This article discusses diagnosis criteria, triggers, and evidence-informed stabilization strategies.
Read MoreChronic inflammation develops when immune activation fails to fully resolve. Identifying gut, metabolic, environmental, and stress-related drivers is essential to reduce inflammation naturally and restore immune balance.
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